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Thursday, June 12, 2025   

A national report finds mixed results in child well-being in Illinois with improvements in health care coverage for children and poverty rates and declines in education markers like reading proficiency and early childhood enrollment.

Illinois ranks 18th in the 2025 Kids Count Data Book, developed by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, which uses 16 key indicators to assess the overall well-being of children nationwide.

Loukisha Pennix, chief youth and family potential officer for the YWCA Metropolitan Chicago, said despite state improvements, significant concerns remain in the lack of early learning enrollment and the number of overweight and obese children.

"We need to make sure that there are services available for those children to take part in so that they can have access to some of the mandated nutritious meals that are also provided at those services," Pennix explained.

Experts said there is a 7% to 10% yearly return on every dollar invested in quality early childhood education. In 2024, Illinois invested more than $670 million in pre-K programs, including an additional $75 million in grant money.

Some of the state's trends track nationwide with the report finding a smaller percentage of children lacking health insurance across the country. In 2023, the nationwide total was 5%, an improvement from 6% in 2019.

Leslie Boissiere, vice president of external affairs for the Annie E. Casey Foundation, said the positive trend, over a several year period, sends a strong message.

"That's a good example of where investing in good policy leads to good outcomes for kids," Boissiere asserted.

Pennix noted a correlation can be seen in Illinois with Gov. JB Pritzker's targeted investments in workforce policies, which have helped increase wages for workers and subsequently the number of children with health insurance coverage.

"Doing that helped us to bring up the number of children living in poverty, because as you lift up the parents, then the children will benefit as well," Pennix contended.

Pennix added while she is pleased to see the state and country making strides in improving the well-being of children, she emphasized the importance of continued investments in all areas important for children's health, safety and education going forward.

Disclosure: The Annie E. Casey Foundation contributes to our fund for reporting on Children's Issues, Education, Juvenile Justice, and Welfare Reform. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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